Le Mystère de Val Boscombe (1912)

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Movie
Original title Le Mystère de Val Boscombe
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1912
length 518 meters, about 22 minutes
Rod
Director Adrien Caillard
occupation

Le Mystère de Val Boscombe ( The Mystery of Boscombe Valley ) is a French film directed by Adrien Caillard from 1912, from the eight-part Franco-British Sherlock Holmes - silent film series of the 1912th

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The silent film is an adaptation of the story The Mystery of Boscombe Valley ( The Boscombe Valley Mystery ) from the book The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle ; it was produced by the Société Française des Films Éclair . The film was 518 meters long on two rolls and is now considered lost .

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Individual evidence

  1. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes on thevideocellar.com , accessed September 10, 2013 (English)
  2. THE COPPER BEECHES (Silent 1912) Georges Treville as Sherlock Holmes on videoworldonline.eu , accessed on September 10, 2013 (English)
  3. Explanations of The Copper Beaches on archive.org (English), accessed on September 10, 2013.